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1. Lacrimal nerve2. Frontal nerve
- Enters the orbit through the superior orbital fissure.
- Enters the lacrimal gland, giving rise to branches to the lacrimal gland, the conjunctiva, and the
skin of the upper eyelid.- Its terminal part is joined by the zygomaticotemporal nerve that carries postganglionic parasympathetic and sympathetic GVE fibers.
3. Nasociliary nerve
- Enters the orbit through the superior orbital fissure.
- Runs superior to the levator palpebrae superioris.
- Divides into the supraorbital nerve , which passes through the supraorbital notch or foramen and supplies the scalp, forehead, frontal sinus, and upper eyelid, and the supratrochlear nerve, which passes through the trochlea and supplies the scalp, forehead, and upper eyelid.
- Is the sensory nerve for the eye and mediates the afferent limb of the corneal reflex.
- Enters the orbit through the superior orbital fissure, within the common tendinous ring.
- Gives rise to the following:
- A communicating branch to the ciliary ganglion.
- Short ciliary nerves , which carry postganglionic parasympathetic and sympathetic fibers to the ciliary body and iris and afferent fibers from the iris and cornea.
- Long ciliary nerves , which transmit postganglionic sympathetic fibers to the dilator pupillae and afferent fibers from the iris and cornea.
- The posterior ethmoidal nerve , which passes through the posterior ethmoidal foramen to the sphenoidal and posterior ethmoidal sinuses.
- The anterior ethmoidal nerve , which passes through the anterior ethmoidal foramen to supply the anterior ethmoidal air cells. It divides into internal nasal branches , which supply the septum and lateral walls of the nasal cavity, and external nasal branches , which supply the skin of the tip of the nose.
- The infratrochlear nerve , which innervates the eyelids, conjunctiva, skin of the nose, and lacrimal sac.
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